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 The sham Pretender Prince of W The Prig, they sent o'er to be our K          The sham, &c. ''When the bold Scots own'd no such thing, Fled like a Devil home to'' Gallia; The sham, &c.

''Did we love Honours kind Caresses, Like toping we all Heroes should be; Did we love'', &c. ''For 'mongst our Cup perpetually, We should be sure of grand Successes; Did we love'', &c.

The Solemn. A New, ''made to entertain the Persons of Quality, and other my Friends at my Play. The Words made to a pretty Minuet, Compos'd by Mr.'' Hendell.

WHEN the Spring in Glory, Fragrant and flowery, Just had thrust Winter out, storming and showery, Celladon gallanting Celia, was chanting A pleasant Tale of his Fortunes past; Ah! my dearest Pleasure, Joy beyond Measure, Richer than all the Jems of India's Treasure: When alluring Beauty Prostrates my Duty,